Visit
Explore the glimmering marshes, moss-draped live oaks, and captivating beaches of St. Helena Island. Experience the heart of Gullah culture, and absorb the echoes of generations past in a revered historic site—all in one place!
The Penn Center is a 50-acre historic district comprising 25 historic buildings and structures on beautiful St. Helena Island, South Carolina.
The Penn Center is proud to have earned the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence.
We recommend casual clothing, comfortable shoes, and a hat.
Your first stop should be the Courtney P. Siceloff Welcome Center and Gift Shop, located with the York W. Bailey Museum.
Our Visitors Say…
“The Spirit of this place speaks volumes!”
Jeremy - Illinois
“Heartwarming, informative, definitely history that needs to be shared.”
Patti and William - Florida
“Thank you for helping us, I can already see the preserved history…”
Ricky and Mary - South Carolina
History and Culture Presentations
Led by our tour guide Dr. Marie Gibbs, Penn Center offers a breadth of dynamic history and culture presentations on topics ranging from local heroes to cooking history. Explore the complete list of topics below.
History of Penn School–Penn Center (1862–2012)
The Port Royal Experiment
Founders of Penn School: Laura Towne, Ellen Murray, and Charlotte Forten
Penn School During the American Civil War (1862–1865)
Penn School During the Reconstruction Era (1862–1901)
Charlotte Forten’s Mission: Penn’s First African American Teacher
The Life and Times of the Honorable Robert Smalls
The Civil Rights Movement and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Penn Center (1948–1968)
Cooking the Gullah Way
The Prayer House and Spiritual Practices of the Gullah Geechee People
Who are the Gullah Geechee People?
The Culture Keepers: Gullah Geechee Artists and Art Forms
Local Hero: The Life and Art of Sam Doyle
Sweetgrass Basket Presentation and Demonstration (workshop available)
The Art of Indigo Batik Dyeing (workshop available)
Tale of a Gullah Blacksmith (talk and demonstration)
The Art of Gullah Wood Burning
Gullah Fa’ Oonah: The Gullah Language
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Welcome Center
Purchase your admission ticket to the Museum and the self-guided walking tour map at the The Courtney P. Siceloff Welcome Center. Enjoy browsing the gifts and Penn Center memorabilia, with each purchase benefiting Penn Center’s programs.
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Museum
What is now the York W. Bailey Museum was previously known as the Cope Industrial Shop, built to house classes in trades, and dedicated on the Penn School’s 50th anniversary.
After purchasing your admission ticket, view the Education for Freedom exhibit, which interprets the 86-year history of the Penn School beginning in 1862 through the Reconstruction era, the Penn Normal and Agricultural School, and the Civil Rights Movement at Penn Community Services.
The Museum also showcases other temporary and traveling exhibitions.
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Campus
Purchase a map at the Courtney P. Siceloff Welcome Center and enjoy a self-guided walking tour of the 25 historic buildings and structures of the Penn School.
Visitors may enjoy Penn Center’s nature trail, shared with the National Park Service, to explore the beautiful landscape and a scenic overlook.
Cottages are available for rental to make the most of Penn Center’s offerings.
More Praise for Penn Center…
“Wonderful hearing about history! I learned so much taking the tour of the museum.”
Ruth - Maryland
“Very informative & supportive for preserving Black History. This feels like home”
Steven and Melissa - Oklahoma
“Very educational and welcoming. Loved learning about the Gullah community.”
Sydney - California